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Cognitive network science for understanding online social cognitions: A
  brief review

Cognitive network science for understanding online social cognitions: A brief review

25 February 2021
Massimo Stella
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Papers citing "Cognitive network science for understanding online social cognitions: A brief review"

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Cognitive networks highlight differences and similarities in the STEM mindsets of human and LLM-simulated trainees, experts and academics
Cognitive networks highlight differences and similarities in the STEM mindsets of human and LLM-simulated trainees, experts and academics
Edith Haim
Lars van den Bergh
Cynthia S. Q. Siew
Yoed N. Kenett
Daniele Marinazzo
Massimo Stella
53
0
0
26 Feb 2025
Writing about COVID-19 vaccines: Emotional profiling unravels how
  mainstream and alternative press framed AstraZeneca, Pfizer and vaccination
  campaigns
Writing about COVID-19 vaccines: Emotional profiling unravels how mainstream and alternative press framed AstraZeneca, Pfizer and vaccination campaigns
Alfonso Semeraro
Salvatore Vilella
G. Ruffo
Massimo Stella
MedIm
31
20
0
19 Jan 2022
Cognitive network science quantifies feelings expressed in suicide
  letters and Reddit mental health communities
Cognitive network science quantifies feelings expressed in suicide letters and Reddit mental health communities
Simmi Marina Joseph
Salvatore Citraro
Virginia Morini
Giulio Rossetti
Massimo Stella
14
3
0
28 Oct 2021
DASentimental: Detecting depression, anxiety and stress in texts via
  emotional recall, cognitive networks and machine learning
DASentimental: Detecting depression, anxiety and stress in texts via emotional recall, cognitive networks and machine learning
A. Fatima
Li Ying
T. Hills
Massimo Stella
13
28
0
26 Oct 2021
Cognitive networks identify the content of English and Italian popular
  posts about COVID-19 vaccines: Anticipation, logistics, conspiracy and loss
  of trust
Cognitive networks identify the content of English and Italian popular posts about COVID-19 vaccines: Anticipation, logistics, conspiracy and loss of trust
Massimo Stella
M. Vitevitch
Federico Botta
23
6
0
29 Mar 2021
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